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    leaders as well as famous musicians and was a movement rooted in the desire for change. Many factors contributed to the causes of this movement‚ and being such a radical and popular movement‚ there are also many lingering effects. This essay will investigate two major long term effects of

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    reasons that don’t require medicating. Taking medicine for problems when pharmaceutical treatment is not needed can cause severe problems. All medications have some degree of side effects‚ but the medicine may not be safe for people

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    Long-term Effects of Child Abuse In one long-term study‚ Silverman‚ Reinherz‚ and Giaconda show that “as many as 80 percent of young adults who had been abused met the diagnostic criteria for at least one psychiatric disorder at age 21” (“Long-Term Effects‚” Long-Term Consequences). Many Adults who have been abused in their childhood still have effects from the trauma today. The issues victims have that went through child abuse are more severe than people know. Some of the victims isolate themselves

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    Abstract This report is designed to investigate the short term memory & the recency effect alongside the long term memory & the primacy effect. A task of recalling two sets of words (unrelated and related) were used and a sample of 20 mixed (M & F) psychology students in a within subject design. The data was collected and interpreted on a graph and the results show that the primacy and the recency effect‚ which supports the idea of two separate stores. Introduction This report

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    Effects of Bullying Dana Struffert/Bullying has many serious consequences for all of the people involved. These effects can range from depression to suicide for the victim‚ and they are not the only ones impacted. Convictions occur among bullies along with other problems they encounter because of their actions. Bystanders often suffer from serious effects too‚ caused by witnessing the bullying. The victims of bullying are greatly impacted by what happens to them. Whether they are being bullied by

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    A concussion is a injury that should be taken seriously due to the parts of the body it effects. The definition of a concussion is that "it’s a trauma induced alteration in mental statues that may or may not result in loss of consciousness." (Article 2) Concussions for a student athlete vary in healing time‚ however‚ I believe that the brain should be fully healed before resuming all athletic activities. The reasoning behind this perspective is due to the possibility of future damages to the athlete

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    affects the brain and the mental health effects of bullying‚ the long-term changes of bullying to the brain and what it leads to‚ and a study on negative effects on the brain. Descriptive article: The article entitled “Mental Health Effects Of Bullying Even Worse Than Effects Of Abuse By Adults” was written by David DiSalvo.

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    Which took months or years to resolve slightly‚ another physical effect with psychological ramifications was the phenomenon known as “black rain”. The next morning as the sky filled with storm clouds the rain fell as a dark‚ oily‚ seemingly clotting liquid. It stained not only building but also people. Among the long-term effects suffered by atomic bomb survivors‚ the most deadly was leukemia. An increase in leukemia appeared about two years after

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    children? There are pros‚ and cons to parents like this and the effects can have very different outcomes. The effects of these parents can last for a long time. Youth sports are made to be fun but the parents want scholarship money from their child’s athletic ability. Parents that want the money often are the ones that are considered “sports parents.” They yell and scold their kid if they do not do well‚ this can leave long-term effects. The child doesn’t even have fun when they play but they are

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    abuse can have long-term effects on the child’s life. The effects of a use affect every child differently. Whoever suspects child

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